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Co-Founder and Lead Software Engineer, Reliable Energy Analytics LLC

Dick Brooks is the inventor of patent 11,374,961: METHODS FOR VERIFICATION OF SOFTWARE OBJECT AUTHENTICITY AND INTEGRITY and the Software Assurance Guardian™ (SAG ™) Point Man™ (SAG-PM™) software...

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These recommendations from WRI take direct aim at carbon reduction by incentivizing investments in green resources NOW, as opposed to some of the other longer term, theoretical "economic first principles approach" being discussed in wholesale market design discussions to address climate change through economic carbon policies.

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Matt Chester on Aug 24, 2021

Makes sense-- these are the entities that are small enough to get a large portion of their energy needs reliably from clean energy but large enough that in doing so they are helping create market momentum and move the needle and the overall investment landscape

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